Day Seven of Self-Isolation

We are comfortable in this apartment.  It is lovely.  Our daughters have seen to it that we have everything we need...everything.  We read, we play around on the computer, we watch a movie once a day, we eat, we go for 2 mile walks around the deserted temple.  Bored?  Not a bit....just so very grateful to be where we can't pass on this virus.

We got a call today from two of the dearest of our YSAs in London.  They, along with all of the other American YSAs are now in the USA and self-isolating in various locations.  Berklee and Kenzie are serving out their solitary confinement together in Kenzie's parents' home in Texas, where they have a family room, separate bedrooms and bathrooms.  They have to rely on Kenzie's parents for food, but I am sure they are being plied with all kinds of food.

In the call, they told us they have both tested positive for the coronavirus, they have fevers and coughs, but they aren't really very ill, which is good news.  I adore them and hope they can throw off the virus without any lasting effects on their lungs, and with immunity to future coronavirus attacks.

But that kind of leaves me more unsettled than ever.  We were with them for a few hours last Friday, 8 days ago.  We talked and laughed and hugged goodbye.

Did they have it then, or did they come by it at Heathrow or on the plane?  And will we get it?

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